The Tragedy of World War Two typescript.

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The Tragedy of World War Two typescript.

Includes two typescripts written by Stanley Kowalski concerning the town of Jazlowiec, Poland. The first typescript (in English) is a copy of pages 158 through 180 of a larger manuscript entitled "Jazlowiec, the Town Lost in History." The second typescript (35 pages) is in Polish. Both typescripts describe events in the vicinity of Jazlowiec, Poland, during World War II.

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Kowalski, Stanley (Kowalski, Stanislaw)

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Kowalski, Stanley D.

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Stanley Kowalski is a native of Jazlowiec, Poland. He was imprisoned by the Soviets and taken to the East where he was kept in Soviet prisons and eventually taken to labor camps in the West. He was a member of the First Polish Armoured Division which fought on the Western front. Kowalski presently resides in Morton Grove, Illinois. From the description of The Tragedy of World War Two typescript. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122553392 ...

Soviet Union Raboche-Kresrianskaia krasnaia Armiia.

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Ukraine Militia

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